Hi,
Any users or people interested in OpenNMS in Jersey or Guernsey UK
I will be hosting a free lunchtime introduction and update on OpenNMS at
the Jersey Digital Hub on 26th September at 12.00. (Lunch included if
you register :) )
See here for more details and to register
http://opennms.co.uk/wordpress/2014/09/18/opennms-workshop-jersey-uk-26-september-2014/
26th September 2014 at 12.10 (Lunch) Finish by 13.30
Location Jersey Digital Hub
Block 3,
The Forum,
Grenville Street,
St Helier,
JE2 4UF
Tel: 01534 789 333
Target Audience
CIO's / Data Centre managers
Telecoms or IT network managers
Sys Admins or anyone interested in managing IT/Datacoms infrastructure
Hope you can make it. Get in touch if you have any questions.
Craig Gallen
OpenNMS UK
cgallen@...

Hello Everybody,
We are announcing a series of OpenNMS workshops in the UK and the launch
of a new Website and Newsletter particularly aimed at OpenNMS users in
the UK and Ireland ( although of course, everyone is welcome :).
New UK Website and Newsletter.
Firstly, we wanted to tell you about our new OpenNMS UK web site.
http://opennms.co.uk/ which we have set up to advertise events and
present material of interest to OpenNMS users particularly in the UK and
Ireland. We have also set up an occasional mail list which will tell you
about UK events. You can subscribe to this here:
http://opennms.co.uk/wordpress/contact/
Summer 2014 OpenNMS workshops
Secondly, hot on the heels of this years North American OpenNMS
developers conference, we will be running a series of UK workshops to
share the buzz around OpenNMS with the local UK user community. Don't
just expect to be lectured to. This will be a participative event. These
workshops will stretch your understanding of Operational Support
Systems and help you to begin thinking through how you can adapt OpenNMS
to address some of the key problems in Network and Service Management.
(For more details and to book a place got to
http://opennms.co.uk/wordpress/2014/05/19/opennms-2014-uk-summer-workshops/
).
London Monday 30 June 2014
Location: University of London Union, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HY
(http://www.ulumeetingrooms.co.uk)
Birmingham Tuesday 1st July 2014
Location: IET Aston Court, 80 Cambridge Street, Birmingham, B1 2NP,
(http://austincourt.theiet.org/)
Rochdale (near Manchester) Wednesday 2nd July 2014
Location: Zen Interent Ltd. Sandbrook Park, Sandbrook Way, Rochdale,
OL11 1RY, (http://www.zen.co.uk/contact-us)
Glasgow Friday 4th July 2014
Location: IET Glasgow: Teacher Building, 14 St Enoch Square, Glasgow, G1
4DB, (http://teacherbuilding.theiet.org/)
Cost
We have striven to keep the cost to a minimum to attract the maximum
number of attendees. There is a particularly good deal if you are
already an OpenNMS support customer.
Standard rate:
£150 per participant + VAT
(An early bird discount of 10% applies if you book by 13th June. Further
reductions are available if you book more than one participant. See the
booking link below.)
Discounted rates:
£90 + VAT for not-for-profits or Academic institutions.
£75 + VAT for existing OpenNMS support customers.
For more information and to book a place please go to:
http://opennms.co.uk/wordpress/2014/05/19/opennms-2014-uk-summer-workshops/
Hope you can make it.
Craig Gallen
+447789938012m

Gang:
I am happy to announce that we have scheduled a training course in the UK, and this will be the first one taught on OpenNMS 1.10 (the latest major stable OpenNMS release).
There is one week-long course being held at the University of Southampton in Southampton, Hampshire, UK the week of 26 March.
These courses are the fastest, most cost-efficient way to get up to speed on OpenNMS quickly and I hope to see you there. Space is limited, so please register early:
http://www.opennms.com/training
-T
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Gang:
Putting this out to you guys before the list at large, we're having OpenNMS training in London the week of 28 November. We had a great turn out in Reading back in February and we're hoping the London location makes it easier for people to attend.
http://www.opennms.com/training
The space is donated and it is limited, so if you are interested please sign up as soon as you can, or drop me a note so I can reserve a spot.
Hope to see you all there.
-T
_______________________________________________________________________
Tarus BALOG, OpenNMS Maintainer Main: +1 919 533 0160
The OpenNMS Group, Inc. Fax: +1 773 345 3645
Email: tarus@... URL: http://www.opennms.org
PGP Key Fingerprint: 8945 8521 9771 FEC9 5481 512B FECA 11D2 FD82 B45C

This is just a reminder that the OpenNMS Users Conference, to be held in Frankfurt, Germany on 6-7 May, has an "early bird" registration program that ends on Wednesday.
http://www.opennms-conference.info/registration/
Since it is just an Easyjet flight away from the UK, I hope to see you there.
-T
_______________________________________________________________________
Tarus Balog, OpenNMS Maintainer Main: +1 919 533 0160
The OpenNMS Group, Inc. Fax: +1 503 961 7746
Email: tarus@... URL: http://www.opennms.org
PGP Key Fingerprint: 8945 8521 9771 FEC9 5481 512B FECA 11D2 FD82 B45C

Gang:
I hope everyone on this list can make it to see us in our booth at
Linux Live:
http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/
We're thinking about pints, food and conversation somewhere Friday
night if anyone is interested in joining us.
Also, I need to get from Heathrow to Regents Park with a large case
(kit for the demo). I was thinking about a taxi, but does anyone know
of a car service that might be better/cheaper/more reliable?
-T
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Tarus Balog, OpenNMS Maintainer Main: +1 919 533 0160
The OpenNMS Group, Inc. Fax: +1 503 961 7746
Email: tarus@... URL: http://www.opennms.org
PGP Key Fingerprint: 8945 8521 9771 FEC9 5481 512B FECA 11D2 FD82 B45C

Graeme,
thanks for your earnest reply to my earlier enquiry. I would now look at the
possibility of configuring the Discovery daemon, as I received no joy with
the web interface.
Regards,
Kenneth
On 4/2/08 17:07, "Graeme Fowler" <graeme@...> wrote:
> Hi Kenneth
>
> On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 16:14 +0000, Kenneth Nwoye wrote:
>> I have recently installed the OpenNMS 1.3.9-1 on my workstation for
>> evaluation trials within our LAN. I configured it to the best of my ability.
>> But when I do log in via the web console, I cannot find any nodes to poll.
>
> At a very basic level:
>
> Admin - Add Interface
>
>> I will appreciate being pointed in the right direction as to what I am
>> missing in the configuration files. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> At a more complicated level you could use the Discovery daemon to troll
> round your network and find stuff. Read the following:
>
> http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Discovery#The_Discovery_Configuration_File
>
> which tells you how to configure the discovery daemon.
>
> Graeme
>
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Hi Kenneth
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 16:14 +0000, Kenneth Nwoye wrote:
> I have recently installed the OpenNMS 1.3.9-1 on my workstation for
> evaluation trials within our LAN. I configured it to the best of my ability.
> But when I do log in via the web console, I cannot find any nodes to poll.
At a very basic level:
Admin - Add Interface
> I will appreciate being pointed in the right direction as to what I am
> missing in the configuration files. Any help would be appreciated.
At a more complicated level you could use the Discovery daemon to troll
round your network and find stuff. Read the following:
http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Discovery#The_Discovery_Configuration_File
which tells you how to configure the discovery daemon.
Graeme

Hi,
I have recently installed the OpenNMS 1.3.9-1 on my workstation for
evaluation trials within our LAN. I configured it to the best of my ability.
But when I do log in via the web console, I cannot find any nodes to poll.
I will appreciate being pointed in the right direction as to what I am
missing in the configuration files. Any help would be appreciated.
With kind regards,
Kenneth Nwoye

On May 18, 2006, at 5:10 AM, robyr6@... wrote:
> why data-collector ignore the mib (exhcange snmp-informant mibs)
> that I have inserted ?
I don't know.
Why don't you:
1) Tell us what version of OpenNMS you are using
2) Tell us what operating system it is installed on
3) Post an snmpwalk of the values you are trying to collect
4) Show us the changes you have made to datacollection-config.xml to
collect those values
-T
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Hi all,
I'm in trouble with the data-collector in opennms.
I'm trying to check the mail queue in our exchange server, and lot of other
stuff.
I'm using the snmp informant (30 day trial version) to have the ability to
check the opennms service and it's mibs from smpwalk.
I cannot check mail queue, status of web interface of exchange and other
stuff from opennms.
does anyone have this problem ?
why data-collector ignore the mib (exhcange snmp-informant mibs) that I have
inserted ?
regards,
Roberto
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Hi guys
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 20:39 +0100, Jonathan Sartin wrote:
> Tarus will be visiting the UK towards the end of April. A few of us
> are meeting up on the evening of Saturday 29th April in London, and
> we thought it would be nice to turn it into an informal OpenNMS
> gathering.
Yay!
Ah... bah. I'm going to be on a diving trip in the Farne Islands that
weekend. I'll think about you all while I'm warming up in the pub that
night :)
Enjoy it!
Graeme